The couple
Victor Anichebe and DJ Cuppy are the new celebrity friends turned lovers.
The footballer surprised his boo with a brand new G-Wagon on her 24th birthday on November 11, and they’ve now emerged as the new relationship goal for young Nigerians.
Cuppy poses with her brand new G-Wagon
Cuppy, whose father is billionaire, Femi Otedola, however branded him ‘best boyfriend ever’.
Anichebe presently plays as a forward
for Premier League club Sunderland, managed by former Everton and
Manchester United manager David Moyes.
for Premier League club Sunderland, managed by former Everton and
Manchester United manager David Moyes.
Moyes raised Anichebe from the Everton
U18s in 2006, with Anichebe getting to play for the Everton first team
soon after, before moving to West Bromwich Albion in 2013 after seven
years at Goodison Park.
U18s in 2006, with Anichebe getting to play for the Everton first team
soon after, before moving to West Bromwich Albion in 2013 after seven
years at Goodison Park.
The 28-year-old became a free agent in
July 2016 and was snapped up by Moyes, who had taken the managerial post
at Sunderland at the start of the 2016/17 season.
July 2016 and was snapped up by Moyes, who had taken the managerial post
at Sunderland at the start of the 2016/17 season.
Anichebe went on loan to Sunderland on September 2, 2016.
The Black Cats got their first league
win of the season against Bournemouth early in November after 11 matches
played, though remain bottom of the league table.
win of the season against Bournemouth early in November after 11 matches
played, though remain bottom of the league table.
Anichebe scored in the match, with his goal in the game being his first competitive goal since May 2015 (about 18 months).
The 28-year-old won Olympic silverware competing for Nigeria in the 2008 Olympics.
The 28-year-old striker reportedly earns about £11m annually.
Anichebe has only made 16 appearances
for Nigerian national team (5 for Nigeria U23 and 11 for the Super
Eagles) and he won Olympic silverware competing for Nigeria in the 2008
Olympics in Beijing.
for Nigerian national team (5 for Nigeria U23 and 11 for the Super
Eagles) and he won Olympic silverware competing for Nigeria in the 2008
Olympics in Beijing.